11/11/2022 0 Comments Troga alfred![]() He is also survived by one niece, six nephews, three great nieces, four great nephews, and several aunts and uncles.Ī memorial mass will be held Sat. He is survived by a brother Arthur Henry of Tunkhannock and a sister Sharon Carr of Dallas, Pa. He was preceded in death by a brother Gerald Henry and a niece Laura Puza.Īl was a member of the Nativity BVM Catholic church and was a devoted Catholic. and he was the son of the late William and Josephine Dziak Henry. Survivors include sons, Paul (Heather) of White Earth, Brian (Debbie) of Bowbells daughter, Ann Nelson, Tioga grandkids, Micheal (Kayla) Patterson, Kristina, Chris, Paul Jr., Ben, Sarah (Tanner), and Devlin Royer, Dustin Sullivan, Santana (Erik) Royer, Tyler (Kaylie) Langved and Katelyn (Douglas) Langved great-grandkids, Kaylee, Dominic, Sophia, and Breah Patterson, Alia Sullivan and Elizabeth Edison nieces and nephews.īud was preceded in death by his parents wife, Marge sister, Marie Raan nephew, John Fritsch and son-in-law, Mervill Nelson.Alfred “Al” Henry, 72 passed away at the VNA Hospice of Scranton, Pa. We know that you are in a better place now and back by the side of the love of your life, Marge. ![]() Whether running into Buddy was by chance or planned it was definitely the conversation and advice that we ALL will miss the most. Anytime, anywhere, every conversation was upbeat or enlightening. He always found time to support the club.īud would drop everything to help his family and friends and many a stranger maybe just to lend an ear but always to help them with whatever they needed help with. Buddy was excited every year for the upcoming Rodeo, helping by driving to many towns to put up advertisements for the Rodeo as well as sell tickets and of course visit along the way. He was a member and Director of the White Earth Valley Saddle Club. During his time in the club the Boy Scouts had asked the Club for help to get a dam built the club sent representatives to the state and were able to help get approval for the White Earth Dam to be built.īuddy’s other passion was Rodeos. He once grew a squash so big that it took 1st place at the Tioga Farm Festival.īuddy was one of the Directors and once very active member of the White Earth Valley Wildlife Club. In earlier years, Bud raised pigs and geese in the backyard. Riding with Bud on back roads could get a bit hairy as he was always checking out someone else’s fields or crops instead of watching the road! While Buddy juggled his businesses including operating Poncho’s, his Hyway 2 Wrecker Service, and wrecking yard, Enco (later Exxon) gas station, his Grease Pickup Service and other ventures his true love was Marge and his family, friends, and farming as well as rebuilding his own engines in the huge garage that he constructed.īud loved farming him and Poncho would run 3 cabless combines in the fall and when done with their own small crop they would help other local farmers some of which did not own a combine. ![]() This Grease Pickup business took him all over ND and far into Montana, meeting many people. From building the iconic roaring brick fireplace at Poncho’s to making his own winch to retrieve and swing 500-pound barrels of used deep fryer grease into his truck for his very innovative business. From working at American Motors in Milwaukee, building Ramblers, to helping his father, Poncho, design and build the infamous Poncho’s Club in the White Earth Valley. ![]() Very rarely did you see Bud out and about that you did not see Marge by his side they were the true meaning of love.īud was a kind, hardworking man whose integrity knew no bounds. They moved to White Earth in 1965 to help Bud’s parents, Francis “Poncho” and Theresa, manage Poncho’s Club. ![]() He was raised and educated in the Yakima area.īud met the love of his life, Margaret “Marge” Boehler in Milwaukee, WI they were married on Augin Clintonville, WI. Alfred “Bud” Royer was born in Yakima, Washington on March 6, 1935. ![]()
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